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  1. J

    Help identifying this 18th century (?) musket (PICS)

    I'm a bit nervous to disassemble it in that I don't know what I'm doing with muskets. I'd be afraid that I'd damage the stock, or screws or something...
  2. J

    Help identifying this 18th century (?) musket (PICS)

    Appreciate the help from everyone here. For all I know, perhaps that's just a nick in the barrel that coincidentally happened to look like a triangle. However, if it was someone's intent to 'fake' a barrel, you'd think that putting fake armory stamps and date on it would be one of the easier...
  3. J

    Help identifying this 18th century (?) musket (PICS)

    Interesting... so the description from Ancestry Guns is completely wrong? Some questions: the barrel has no markings on it that I can see other than what may be a triangle (pic 6). Seems a bit odd... thoughts? I did use a borescope and there is a good amount of corrosion on the inside of...
  4. J

    Help identifying this 18th century (?) musket (PICS)

    Thanks. Hoping to get some input from members here as to help identify what it actually is... I'm not sure if the Ancestry description is spot-on, or if they used some latitude...
  5. J

    Help identifying this 18th century (?) musket (PICS)

    I picked this one up as a wall-hanger decoration for my Americana/Patriot-themed office, but I'd like to know as much about it as I can. I know it's a mixmaster... and I bought it from an individual, but after getting it, I see that he (or someone else) originally got it from Ancestry Guns...
  6. J

    Just saying hello from AZ

    :ghostly: Have quite a collection of C&R stuff... and love collecting major powers WWII rifles. Just started looking into antique 18th and 19th century military arms and hope to gather some info from the plethora of knowledgeable people here! In fact, made my furst purchase recently and...
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